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| tered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by J. B. Small, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 

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The qualities which recommend these Patterns over all others are as follows : 

First. — Our Patterns are of different sizes, enabling a large as well as small per- 
son to obtaia a Pattern which will require little or no variation. 

Second. — Each garment is fitted in cloth, and made to fit perfect, before the differ- 
ent sizes are graded. 

Third. — Bach Pattern has a label with picture of garment, and full instructions 
how to cut., mike, trim., am mnt of cloth and tri nming required, and size. 

Fourth. — Our patterns are not cut by a chart or dress model ; and no Pattern 
can be correct unless the g trment is fitted in cloth, and submitted to an actual test. 

Fifth. — Our Ladies' Patterns of Outside Garments are in nine sizes, 30 to 46 
inches bust measure; no odd sizes; plain waist, in nineteen sizes, 28 to 46 inches bust measure. 
Misses' Girnmnts, nine to fifteen years, seven sizes. Caildren's Garments, one to eight years. Boys' 
Coats, Vests and Pants, in various styles, from three to fifteen years. 

Sixth. — Vll the difficult parts in each piece of the Pattern are notched and punched, 
so the garment can be put together by the most inexperienced. 



Directions for Taking the Measure. 

For a Lady's Basque, Dress, Cloak, Waist and Sack. — Pass a 

tape measure around the body, under the arm, across the largest part of the shoulder-blade, and two 
inches above the fullest part of the chest, drawing it medium tight. 

J^~ Seepage 1, No. 512, Lady's Plain Waist. 

For a Skirt. — Give the size around the waist. 

For Little Girls. — Pass the tape measure straight around the body, under 
the arms. In ord< ring, give the age. 

For Boy's Coat, Jacket, Vest or Waist.— -Pass the measure around the 

body, under the Jacket, close under the arms, drawing it medium tight. 

For Overcoat. — Measure the same as for Jacket ; only measure over what- 
ever garment the Coat is to be worn over. 

For JPatltS. — Pass the tape measure around the body, over the Pants at the 
waist, drawing it medium tight. 

For Genie mill's Shirt. — For the size of the neck, measure the exact size 

where the collar encircles it, allowing one inch. If the exact size is 14 inches, use a Pattern marked 

15 inches. For the breast, measure the same as for a Coat. For the length of sleeve, measure from 

the bone in the back of the neck, over the highest point of the shoulder, down the arm to the lowest 

point the wristband is to extend. Be careful and not get the sleeve too short. 

Any of the Patterns specified in the within Catalogue can be procured at the Sales- 
room, or sent by mail, post-paid, to any part of the United States or Canada, on receipt --»f price, size 
and number of Pattern. 

Please write your Name, Town, County and State very plain. 

J. B. SMALL, 

Cor. Bleecker Street. 043 Broadway, JS~* Y. 



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Front. Back - 

512 Lady's Plain Waist. 512 

Bust Measure, 28 to 46 inches, 19 sizes, 15 cents each. 
For description of how to take measure, see opposite page. 





Front. 822 Back. 

Lady's Polonaise, with Cape. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 8% yards. 



Front. 453 Back. 

Lady's Polonaise, with Basque Etck. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 9 s!zes, 25 cts. each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 7 yards. 



J. B. Small's Patterns are of different sizes, enabling a large as well as small person to obtain a pattern 
which will require little or no variation. Send measure and price for any garment illustrated, and you 
will receive a pattern to correspond, in the latest style, together with a picture of the garment and full 
directions for making and trimming. We decidedly recommend the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Family Sewing 
Machine for the manufacture of these goods. It is the best Family Sewing Machine in the market, is easily 
learnt, never out of order, and makes the most secure and elastic seam known. Thousands of persons every 
year exchange their troublesome, heavy-running, double thread machines for it, and find their advantage 
in additional peace and comfort. 




Front. 813 Back. 

Lady's Continental Polonaise, with Franklin Vest 
Bust measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 8>£ yards. 



Front. 758 Back. 

Lady's Over Garment. 
Bust measure, 30 to 46 inches 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 1)4 yds 



In making the above garments, use, if possible, the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Family Sewing Machine, 
which is decidedly the best adapted for this and every kind of family sewing. Everywhere families are ex- 
changing their double threads f jr it, and reap the benefit in quietness, peace, health and practical utility. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, (U3 Broadway, N. Y. 




751 Back. 

Lady's Over Dress, with Basque Back. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 48 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 8% yards 



Front. 901 Back. 

Lady's Dolly Varden Polonaise. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 9 yards. 





Front. 812 Back. 

Lady's Watteau Mantle. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 



yards. 



820— Side. 
Lady's Postillion Polonaise. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of mat", 27 ins., 7>£ yds. 



814— Side. 

Lady's Polon- 
aise, with Basque Back. 
Bust Meas. 30 to 46 in«. 
9 sizes, 25c. each. Quantity 
of mat'l, 27 ins., 7 yds. 






509— Front. 

Lady's Polonaise, with 

BasqUe -T&: ck. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 25c. each Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins., !}.: yds. 



504— Front. 

Lady's Vest Casaque, with 

Pleats in Back. 

Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 25c each. Quantity 

of material, 27 ins. wide, 3% yds. 




51o— Side. 

728-Side. 
Lady's Over Garment, Lady's House Polonaise. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 ins. Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 25c. each. Quantity 9 sizes, 25c. each. Quantity 
of material, 27 ins. wide, 8 yds. of mat'l, 27 ins., 8 yds. 



For making these garments the Will-cox cfe Gibbs Silent Machine is decidedly the best. It is proved by- 
long trial that the twisted loop stitch is more elastic and stronger than the shuttle stitch. The tension is 
more easily regulated than that of any other machine ; the needle is self-adjusting, and gives no trouble ; 
and, in short, families who have long used lock-stitch and other machines, are exchanging them at the rate 
of many thousands per annum for the Willcox & Gibbs. 



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J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, N. Y. 




Front. 761 Back. 

Lady's Over Skirt. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 6)4 yds. 



818— Side. 
Lady's Over Skirt, with Watteau fold. 
Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes, 2 i cents each. 



701— Side. 
Lady s Demi-Train Skirt. 
Waist Meas. 20 to 30 ins. 
6 sizes, 25 cents each. 



Quantity of material, 27 ins., 4J£ yds. Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 in. 10 yds. 





Front. 450 Back. 

Lady's Drapery Over Skirt. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 3 yards. 



Front. 736 Back. 

Lady's Over Skirt. 
Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inche9. 
6 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 4# yards. 





508— Side. 

lady's Over Skirt. 

Waist Meas. 20 to 30 ins. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins., Ay z yds. 



745— Front. 

Lady's Drapery Over Skirt. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 5 yds. 





437— Front. 

Six Gored Walkiner Skirt. 

Waist Meas. 20 to 30 ins. 

6 sizes, 25c. each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins., 8 yds. 



532— Front. 

Four Gored Walking Skirt. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes, 25c each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, (j% yds. 




704— Back. 
Lady's Drapery Over Skirt. 
Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 
of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 4>£ yds. 




350— Side. 

Lady's Over Skirt. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 4X yds. 




754— Back. 

Lady's Over fr-kirt. 

Waist Meas. 20 t< > 30 ins. 

sizes, 20c. each. Quan'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins., 4 yds. 




534— Side. 

Lady's Over Skirt. 

Waist Meas. 20 to 30 ins. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. Quan'ty 

ofmat'l,27ins.,3Xyda. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, N. Y. 






507-Front. 

Lady's Gored Wrapper. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins., 9 yds. 



Front. 731 Back. 

Lady's Wattean Wrapper, with Sash. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 10 yds 



706-Side. 

Lady's Gored Wrapper. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat' 1,27 ins., 10 yds. 






Front. 300 Back. 

Lady's Watteau Wrapper. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 9 yds. 



Front. 821 Back. 
Lady's Waterproof Sack and Cape, 
. with Watteau fold. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents' each. 
Quantity of mat'l, 54 ins. wide, 5% yds. 



Front. 544 Back. 

Lady's Waterproof Circular, with 

Cape and Hood. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of mat'l, 51 ins., 5 yds. 






Front. 



810 



Back. 



Front. 444 Back. 

Lady's Waterproof Cloak, Avith Cape 
forming a sleeve. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25c. each. 
Quantity of mat'l, 54 ins. wide, 4>£ yds. 



Lady's Vest. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 10c. each. 

Quantity of material, 

27 inches wide, \y 2 yards. 



416-Side. 

Lady's Postillion Basque, 

Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20c. each. 

Quantity of material, 

27 inches wide, Zy z yards. 







753— Back. 727— Back. 

Lady's Watteau "Dressing Sack. Lady's Loose Sack. 

Bu-t Meas. 30 to 46 ins. Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 9 sizes, 20c each. Quantity 

of mat'l, 27 ins., 3% yds. of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 3 yds, 



321— Front. 
Lady's Short Plain Sack. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 4H inches. 
. 9 sizes, 2(^c. each. Quantity 
of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 3 yds. 



510— Front. 

Lady's Plain Waist. 

Bust Meas. 28 to 46 ins. 

19 sizes, 15c. each. Qu'ty 

of mat' 1,27 ins ,2>£yds. 



The Willcox & Gibbs Silent Family Sewing Machine is decidedly the best machine for making these gar- 
ments. It is easier to operate by far than any double-thread or lock-stitch machine known. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 6i3 Broadway. N. Y. 






Front. 527 Back. 

Lady's Half -Fitting Jacket. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ine. wide, 3>£ yds. 



Front. 713 

Lady's Loose Basque. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches 
9 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins., 3 vd; 



Back. 525— Front. 

Lady's Basque, with Vest Front. 
Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 
9 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 
of mat'l, 27 ins., zy 2 yds. 




Front, 719 Back. 

Lady's Half-Tight Casaque. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 3 yds. 



Fro ?S . c , 5 ! 8 ,o , Back - 401-Back. 

Lady s Slashed Sack. Lady's Basque, with Pointed 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. Bust Meas 30 to 46 in. [Front. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 9 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 

Quantity of material, 27 ms. wide, 3 yds. of mat'l, 27 ins 3 yds 






Front. 530 Back. 

Lady's Street B. sque. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 i-izes, 20 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 3 yards. 



Front. 405 Back. 

Lady's Scolloped Basque. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 3 yds. 




Front. 409 Back. 

Lady's Half -Tight Basque. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 3 y 



Front. . 451 Back. 

Lady's Plain Basque. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, 3 yds. 



506— Back. 
Lady's Postillion Basque. 
Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 
9 sizes, 20c. each. Quantity 
of mat'l, 27 ins., %% yds. 





336— Side. 
Lady's Tight Basque, with 

Pointed Front. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20c. each. Quan'y 

of mat'l, 27 ins., 3 yds. 



J. B. Small, Manufacturer of Patterns for all kinds of garments for Ladies, Misses and little Children 
of either sex. Patterns sent by mail, on receipt of price and bust measure, to any part of the United States 
or Canada. They can also be had by calling at our Sales-room. The best Sewing Machine for the manu- 
facture of these goods is, decidedly, the Willcox & Gibbs. It makes the most secure and elastic seam 
known, and as its mechanism is free from the complexities of the double-thread machines, it is exceedingly 
light running and easy to learn. This is evidenced by the fact, that every year many thousands of the 
best families are exchanging their heavy-running, troublesome, double-thread machines — even those of the 
latest make — for the Willcox & Gibbs, which invariably gives satisfaction. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, N. Y 






Front . 721 Back . 

Lady's Mantle, with Sack Front. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each 

Quantity of material, 27 ins, wide, 3% yds. 



503— Side. 

Lady's Worth Basque. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 40 inches. 

9 nizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 3% yds. 



702-Back. 

Lady's Half -Fitting Sack. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quty of mat'l, 27 ins., 3 yds. 






521— Back. 

Lady's Basque. 
Bust Meas. 30 to 46 ins. 
9 sizes, 20c. each. Qu'ty 
of mat'l, 27 ins., 3>| yds. 



Front. 312 Back. 

Lady's House Jacket, with Sack Front. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, '?,% yds 



Front. 448 Back. 

Lady's Vest-Front Casaque. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 5 yds. 




Front. 567 Back. 

Lady's Double Cape, with Watteau Fold. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 4X yards* 



Front. 566 Back. 

Lady's Sack and Cape. 
Bust Measure, 30 tj 46 inches. 
9 sizes, 25 cts. each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 4 yards. 




^Front. 574 Back. 

Lady's Round Cape. 
Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 15 cents each. 
Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 2 yards. 




Front. 360 Back. 

Lady's Sack and Cape, with Sleeve. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each . 

Quantity of material, 27 inches, 4 yards 



For making- these garments the Willcox k Gibbs Silent Machine is decidedly the best. It is proved by- 
long trial that the twisted loop stitch is more elastic and stronger than the shuttle stitch. The tension is 
more easily regulated than that of any other machine; the needle is self-adjusting, and gives no trouble; 
and, in short, families who have long used lock-stitch and other machines, are exchanging them at the rate 
of many thousands per annum for the Willcox & Gibbs. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, N. Y. 




443— Front. 557 Front 

i& Si M°? le 5 r + ea ^ - Sack - ^ Lad y' s Double Brea8t - Tight Basque. 
Q SSf^? 3 ° \° 46 \ nS< Bust Measure, 30 to 40 inches. 

On'tv Mnlw % e ^ 8 ea ? b - 9 8izes < 20 cents each. 

Qu ty of mat 1, 27 ins, 3% yds. Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 3# yds 



Front. 364 Back. 

Lady's Pleated Blouse. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 inches. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 4% yds. 




427— Front. 

Lady's Dressing Sack. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Ju'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., 3% yds 



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439— Front. 

Lady's Night Dreas. 
Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 36 ins., 6 yds. 



357— Front. 

Lady's Night Dress. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

.9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

|,u'tyof mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 6yds. 



330— Front. 

Lady's Pleated Night Dress. 

Bust Meas., 3') to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents. 

Qu'ty of mat'l 36 ins., 6 yds. 






347— Front. 

Lady's Chemise. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins., 3% yds. 



513— Front. 

Lady's Yoke Chemise. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each . Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 3 yds. 



514— Front. 

Lady's Chemise, with Band. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. Qu'ty 

of mat'], 36 ins., 2% yds. 



435 -Front. 

Lady's Chemise. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins., %y z yds. 







341 -Front. 

Lady's Yoke Chemise. 

Bust Meas., 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each . Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins . , %y z yds . 



546— Front. 

Lady's Drawers. 

Waist Meas., 20 to 30 ins. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins., 2 yds. 



317— Front. 

Lady's Drawers, 
Waist Meas. , 20 to 30 ins. 
6 sizes, 20 cents each Qu' ty 
of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 2 yds . 



413— Front. 

Lady's Turkish Drawers. 

Waist Measure, 20 to 30 in. 

6 sizes, 20 cents -each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 36 ins., 2 yds. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns are not Cut by a Chart or Dress Model; and no Pattern can be correct 
unless the garment is fitted in cloth and submitted to actual test. The Willcox & Gibbs Machine is the 
proper Machine for this and every kind of family sewing. This is not a mere business statement, but is the 
earnest testimony of at least ninety-nine per cent of all those persons who have put the merits of different 
Machines to an impartial test. It is not only the simplest Machine and most easily learnt, but its work, 
when properly done, is the most lasting, because its seam is the strongest and most elastic known. This 
accounts for the thousands of families who generally abandon the lock-stitch theory and exchange double- 
thread Machines for the Willcox & Gibbs. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, K Y. 







302— Front. 

Lady's Corset Cover. 

Bust Measure, 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes, price 20 cts. 

Quantity of material, 3G 

ins, wide, \% yds. 



511— Front. 

Lady's Corset Cover ,with Low 

Neck. Bust Measure, 30 to 40 

ins. 9 sizes, price 20 cts. 

each. Q.u'ty of mat'l, 

36 ins. wide, \% yds. 



417— Front. 

Lady's Low Neck Corset 

Cover. Bust Measure, 30 to 

46 ins. 9 sizes, price 

20 cts. each. Qu'ty of mat'l, 

36 ms. wide, IX yds. 



322— Front. 

Ladj''s Blouse Waist. 

Bust meas. 30 to 46 ins. 

9 sizes 20 cts. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 

ins. wide, 2>£ yds. 







730-Back. 709-Front. 

Lady's Drapery Over-Skirt. Lady s Apron. 

Waist measure, 30 to 46 ins. 1 size, price 15 cts. 

6 siz^s, price 25 cts. each. Quantity of material, 27 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27ins.wide, 4 yds. ins. wide, 2% yds. 



710— Front. 
Lady's Kitchen Apron, 

1 size, price 15 cts 
Quantity of material, 2 

ins. wide, 3% yds. 



550— Front. 

Lady's Apron. 

1 size, price 15 cts. 

Quantity of material, 27 

ins. wide, 2. yds. 




900 

Lady's Sleeve, with Plea' ed 

Cuff. 1 size, price 10 ct- . 

Quantity of material, 27 ins . 

wide, 1 yd. 






Lady's Half-Flowing Sleeve. 

1 size price 10 cts. 

Quantity of material, 27 

ins, wide, \y> yds. 



575 

Lady's Sleeve, with Deep 

Ruffle. 1 size, 10 cts. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins 

wide, \% yds. 



825 
Lady's Sleeve, with Pleats, 

1 size, price 10 cts. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins 

wide, IX yds. 



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' _ 403— Front. 
Girl's ^ock and Cape. 
Ages-^-^j 12 years. 
- sizes, i ^ .e 20 cts. each. 
Quantify of material, 
27 ins. wide, 4% yds. 




Front. 819 Back. 

Miss's Sack and Cape, with Sleeve, 

Ages 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cent's each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, 4 >£ yards. 




749— Side. 

Miss's Polonaise. 

Ages 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes, price 25 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 inch' s wide, 

4)4 yards . 



In making the above garments, use, if possible, the Willcox <fc Gribbs Silent Family Sewing Machine, 
which is decidedly the best adapted for this and every kind of family sewing. Everywhere families are ex- 
changing their double-threads for it, and reap the benefit in quietness, peace, health and practical utility. 



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J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, IS t . Y 





Front, 720 Back. . 

Miss's Watteau Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 12 years, 2% yds. 



Front. 529 Back. 

Miss's Half -Fitting Jacket. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for 

girl of 12 years, 2% yds. 



803— Front. 

Child's Over Dress. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a girl of 6 years, 3 yds. 





Front. 313 Back. 

Miss's Half-Fitting Basque. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. 

Quantitv of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 12 years, 2% yds. 



Front. 573 Back. 

Girl's Polonaise. 

Ages, 5 to 12 years. 

8 sizes, 20c. each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, Z% yds. 



351-Back. 

Miss's Polonaise. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes, 25c. each. 

Qu'tyof mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 12 years, 5 yds. 







520— Front. 

Miss's Polonaise. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cmts each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 12 yrs., 5 yds. 



325— Front. 

Miss's Sack and Cape. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 12 yrs., 4)4 yds. 



815— Side. 

Girl's Polonaise. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20c. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 6 yrs., 3 yds. 



713-Front. 

Girl's Basque. 

Ages, 3 to 7 years, 

5 sizes, 20c. each. 

Qu'tyof mat'l. 27 ins. widt 

for a girl of 5 yrs., 2 yds. 







556— Front. 
Miss's Dolly Varden Suit. 

A ges, 9 to 15 years . 
7 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wi ie 
for a girl of 12 yrs., 7 yds. 



806 

Girl's Dress, with Cape. 

Apes, 6 to 10 years. 

5 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'tyof mat'l, 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 8 yrs. , 6 yds . 



320— Front, 

Miss's Suit. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l. 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 12 yrs., 8 yds . 



705-Back. 
Girl's Walking Suit. 

Ages, 5 to 10 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'tyof mat'l, 27 ins. wide 

for a girl of 7 y^ .5 yds. 



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J. B. Small's Patterns are of different sizes, enabling a large as well as small person to obtain 'a 'pattern 
which will require little or no variation. Send measure and price for any garment illustrated, and you 
will receive a pattern to correspond, in the latest style, together with a picture of the garment and full 
directions for making and trimming. We decidedly recommend the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Family Sewipg 
Machine for the manufacture of these goods. It is the best Family Sewing Machine in the market, is easily 
learnt, never out of order, and makes the most secure and elastic seam "known. Thousands of persons every 
year exchange Iheir troublesome, heavy-running, double-thread machines for it, and find their advantage 
in additional peace and comfort. 



J. B, Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, K Y 



I ! 




Front. 735 Back. 

Girl's Jacket. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat 1 ], 27 ins. wide, for 

a girl of 6 years, 2 yds . 



Front. 762 Back. 

Girl's Gored Dress, Pleated in the Back 

Ages, 5 to 12 years . 

8 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, %y, yds. ■ 



Front. 434 Back. 

Girl's Over-Dress, Low Neck. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years . 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 6 years, 2^ yds. 



^i^-ara 






Front. 903 Back. 

Girl's Pleated Blouse. 

Ages, 3 to 8 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 5 years, 2% yds. 



536— Front. 

Girl's Belted Sack. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 6 years, 3 yds. 



552— Front . 
Child's Gored Dress, High Neck. 
Ages. 6 months to 4 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

child of 2 years, 2)4 yds. 







808— Front. 

Girl's Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cents* each . 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 12 years, 6% yds. 



400— Front. 
Girl's Square-Neck Over-Dress, 
with Postillion Back. 
Ages, 3 to 9 yrs. 
* 7 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 
girl of 6 yrs., %% yds. 



561— Front. 

Child's Gored Dress, 

w th Low Neck. 

Ages, 6 months to 6 years. 

7 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

child of 3 yrs., 3 yds. 



711— Front. 
Child's Dress, with Pompa- 
dour Neck. 
Ages, 2 to 6 years. 
5 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 
girl of 4 yrs., 3 yds. 






726— Front. 

Miss's Skeleton Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years . 

6 sizes, 20c, each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. for 

a girl of 12 yrs.. 3% yds. 



Front. 737 Back. 

Child's Dress, Low Neck. 

Ages, 2 to 7 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 inches wide, for 

a child of 4 years, 3 yards. 



346— Front . 
Child's Gored Slip. • 

Ages, 1 to 6 yrs. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 inches wic"< 

for a girl of 3 yrs., 2 yds . 



J. B. Small, Manufacturer of Patterns for all kinds of garments for Ladies, Misses and little Children 
of either sex. Patterns sent by mail, on receipt of price and bust measure, to any part of the United States 
or Canada. They can also be had by calling at our Sales-room. The best Sewing Machine for the manu- 
facture of these goods is, decidedly, the Willeox <fe Gibbs. It makes the most secure and elastic seam 
known, and as its mechanism is free from the complexities of the double-thread machines, it is exceedingly 
light running and easy to learn. This is evidenced by the fact, that every year many thousands of the 
best families are exchanging their heavy-running, troublesome, double-thread machines-— even those of the 
latest make — for the Willeox & Gibbs, which invariably gives satisfaction. 



12 J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, N. Y 





Front. 361 Back. 

Miss 1 s Dolly Varden Over Skirt. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, for 

girl of 9 years, %% yds. 



Front. 816 Back. 

Girl's Over Skirt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. wide, for i 

girl of 5 years, 2 yds. 





Front. 363 Back. 

Miss's Over Skirt. 
Ages, 7 to 12 year- . 
6 sizes, 15 cents each. 
Quantity of mat'], 27 ins. wide, for a 
girl of 9 years, 2>£ yards. 



Front. 452 Back. 

Girl's Over Dress. 

Ages, 3 to 8 years. 

6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wid< < 

girl of 5 years, 2i£ yards . 






352— Front, 

Miss's Apron. 

1 size, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l. 27 ins., 1 yd. 



Front. 734 Back. 

Miss's Over Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 

girl of 12 yrs., 3 yds. 



326— Front. 

Child's Over Dress. 

fi ges, 1 to 5 years 

5 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., fori 

girl of 3 yrs., 1% yds. 







570-Side. 

Miss's Over Skirt. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes, 15c. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

miss of 12 yrs., 2^ yds. 




Front. 828 Back. 

Girl's Apron. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes, 15c each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 12 years, \% yds. 




447— Side. 

Miss's Gored skirt. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 

girl of 10 yrs., 3^ yds. 




741— Front. 

Miss's Plain Waist. 

Ages, 6 to 15 years. 

10 sizes, 15 cents each . 

Qu' ty of mat' 1, 27 i n s . , f or a 

girl of 10 yrs., 2 yds. 



423— Front. 

Girl's French Waist 

Ages, 6 to 15 years. 

10 sizes, 15 cents each . 

Qu'ty of mat') , 27 ins . , for i 

girl of 10 yrs . , 2 yds. 



424— Front. 742— Front. 

Girl's Waist. Girl's Yoke Waist. 

Ages, 4 to 10 years. Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

7 sizes, 15 cents each. 6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for 

girl of 6 yrs . , 1# yds. girl of 5 yrs . , \y£ yds. 







802 -Front. 

Girl's Under Waist. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years . 

8 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for 

a girl of 6 yrs.,l>£ yds. 



329— Front. 

Miss's Corset Cover (Low 

Keck) . A ges, 10 to 15 years . 

6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'], 27 ins. wide, for 

a girl of 12 yrs., % yd. 



Front. 738 Back 

Child's Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 6 years. 

6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins . wide, for 

a girl of 3 yrs., \% yds. 



315— Front. 

Child's Sack Apron. 

A ges, 1 to ? \ ears . 

5 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l 27ins., for 

a child of 3 yrs., IX yds. 



For making these garments the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Machine is decidedly the best. It is proved by 
long trial that the twisted loop stitch is more elastic and stronger than the shuttle stitch. The tension is 
more easily regulated than that of any other machine; the needle is self-adjusting, and gives no trouble ; 
and, in short, families who have long, used lock-stitch and other machines, are exchanging thtem at the rate 
of many thousands per annum for the Willcox & Gibbs. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, K Y. 



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404— Front. 
Child's Low Neck Apron. 
Apes, 1 to 6 years. 
6 sizes, 15 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 
for a child of 3 yrs., 1% yds. 



554— Front. 
Child's Gored Apron. 

Ages, 2 to 6 years. 

5 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a child of 4 yrs., 2 yds. 





558— Front. 
Child's High Meek Apron. 
Ages, 1 to 6 years. 
6 sizes, 20 C'nts each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 



for a child of 3 yrs., 1% yds. 



442— Front. 

Miss's Apron. 

1 size, price 15 cents. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

1 yard. 





700— Front. 

Child's Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 

5 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a child of 3 yrs., \% yds 



Front. 362 Back. 

Child's Sack .Apron. 

Ages, 1 to fi yrs. 
6 sizes, 15 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins.wid* 
for a child of 4 yrs., 2 yds. 





333— Back. ' 
Miss's blashed Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 yrs. 
6 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for 
a child of 12 yrs., 2% yds. 



319-Side. 
Girl's Slashed Sack. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a child of 6 yrs., \% yds. 






801— Front. 
Child's Plain Sack. 
Ages, 2 to 10 yrs. 
9 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 
girl of 10 years, 2 yds. 



Front. 338 Back. 

Miss's Sbort Sack. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes, 20c. each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for 
a girl of 12 years, 2X yds. 



Front. 541 Back. 

Miss's Postillion Basque. 
• Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes, 20c. each. 
Quantity of mat'l. 27 ins. wide, 
for a girl of 12 years, %% yds. 




426— Side. 
Miss's Douhle-Breast. Basque. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 
girl of 12 yrs., 2^ yds. 




420-Side. 

Miss's Postillion Basque. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 12 yrs., 2>£ yds. 




714— Back. 

Girl's Tight Basque. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins . for a 

girl of 6 yrs., 1^ yds. 




-Front. 
Girl's Pleated Blouse. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l 27 ins., for 

girl of 5 yrs., 1% yds. 




535 -Front. 

Child's Oot Dress. 

Ages, 1 \o 6 yrs. 

5 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 4 years, 1 % yds. 




522— Front. 

Girl's Slashed Basque. 

Ag "S, 6 to 10 yrs. 

5 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

girl of 8 yrs., 1% yds. 




356— Front. 
Child's Plain Sack. 

Ages, 1 to 6 yrs. 

6 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. for a 

child of 3 yrs., 1% yds. 




324— Back. 
Child's Over Garment. 

Ages, 5 to 9 yrs. 
5 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins for a 
child of 7 yrs., 3 yds, 



In making the above garments, use, if possible, the Willcox <fe Gibbs Silent Family Sewing Machine, 
which is decidedly the best adapted for this and every kind of family sewing. Everywhere families are ex- 
changing their double-threads for it, and reap the benefit in quietness, peace, health and practical utility. 



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J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, 1ST. Y 






Front. 759 Back. 

Girl's Waterproof Circular, with Cape 

and Hood. Ages, 2 to 15 years. 

14 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'ty of man, 54 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, %% yds. 



Front. 811 Back. 
Girl's Waterproof Sack, with Cape 
and Hood . Ages, 5 to 15 years . 

11 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 54 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 9 years, 2^ yds. 



Front. 751 Back. 

Girl's Waterproof Circular Cloak. 

Ages, 2 to 15 years. 

14 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 54 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, 2 yds. 






Girl 



Front. 355 Back. 

Waterproof Cloak, with Hood. 

Ages, 2 to 15 years. 

14 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 54 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, 2 yds. 



Front 342 Back. 

Child's Belted Sack, with Cape. 

Ages, 6 months to 4 years. 

5 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 2 years, 2 yds. 



Front. 449 Back. 

Child's Night Drawers, with Feet. 

Ages, 1 to 9 years. 

9 sizes, 25 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

child of 5 years, 2^ yds. 







755— Front. 

Miss's Night Dress. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes, 20 cts. each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for 

a girl 12 years, 4}< yds. 



415— Front. 

Miss's Chemise. 

Age*, 6 to 15 years. 

10 sizes, 20 cts. each. Q,u'ty 

of mat'l. 27 ins. wide, for 

a girl of 12 years, 2 yds. 



563— Front. 

Miss's Yoke Chemise. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cts . each . Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for 

a girl of 12 years, 2 yds. 



733— Front. 
Girl's Chemise, with Band. 

Ages, 3 to 15 years. 
13 sizes, 20 cts. each. Qu'ty 
of mat'l, 27 ins . wide, for 
a girl of 10 years, 1% yds. 




410— Front. 

Child's Plain Chemise. 

Ages, 1 to 6 years . 

6 sizes, 15 cts. each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 3 years, % yd. 






3— Front. 

Child's Night Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years . 

5 sizes, 20 cts. each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 3 years, 2 yds. 



542— Front. 

Child's Drawers. 

Ages, 2 to 15 years. 

14 sizes, 20 cts. each. Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, \% yds. 



343— Front. 
GiiTs Turkish Drawers. 

Ages, 2 to 15 years 

14 sizes, 20 cts. each Qu'ty 

of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 8 years, 1% yds. 





436— Front. 

Child's Drawers, with Under 

Waist. Ages, 1 to 10 years. 

10 sizes, 20 cts. each. Q.ut'y of 

mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

girl of 5 years, 2 yds. 



740— Front. 

Child's Night Drawers. 

Ages, 1 to 6 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cts. each. Qu'ty of 

mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

child of 3 years, \% yds. 



545-Front. J 

Child's Leggings. 

Ages, 2 to 8 years. 

sizes, 15 cts. each. Qu'ty of 

mat'l, 27 ins. wide, for a 

child of 4 years, 1 y d. 



The Willcox & Gibbs Silent Family Sewing Machine is decidedly the best machine for making these gar- 
ments. It is easier to operate by far than any double-thread or lock-stitch machine known. 



J. B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway, K Y. 



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431 
Infant's Petticoat. 
1 size, 20 cents. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. , IX yds . 
732 540 

Infant's Robe Dress. Infant's Cloak, with Hood and Cape. 
1 size, 20 cents. 1 size, 20 cents. 

Quantity of material, 36 ins. Quantity of material, 27' ins. 
wide, 3% yds. wide, 3>£ yds. 



337 
Infant's Night Slip. 
1 size. 20c. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 in., 2% yd 







412 

Infant's Yoke Slip. 

1 size, 20c. 

Quantity of mat'l, 36 ins 

wide, 1% yds. 



339 

Infant's Shirt. 

1 size, 10c 

Qu'ty of mat'l, ,36 ins. wide, 

for X dozen, \% yds. 



411 316 

Infant's Bib Apron. Infant's Bib Apron. 

1 size, 15c. 1 size, 15c. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for y 2 dozen, 1% yds. for y z dozen, \% yds. 







433 
Infant's Dress, with full Back. 

1 size, 20 cents. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 
2 yards . 



804 
Infant's Robe, High Neck. 
1 size, 20 cents . 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 
%% yards . 



539 
Infant's Gored Slip. 
1 size, 20 cents. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 
2 yards. 



354 

Infant's Yoke Slip. 

1 size, 20 cents. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 36 ins. wide, 

3 yards . 







572 

Infant's Sack. 

1 size, 15c. 

Quantity of material, 27 ins. 

wide, % yard . 



760 

Baby's Drawers. 

1 size, 15c. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. 

wide, % yard. 



750 

Infant's Gored Dress, full 

m-2<\£kA 

1 size, #SSsnts. 

Qu'ty of maV 1, 36 ins. wide, 

2 yards. 



800 

Infant's Belted Sack. 

( 1 size, 20 cents. 

Quantity of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

3 yards , 



For making; these garments the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Machine is decidedly the best. It is proved by 
long trial that the twisted loop-stitch is more elastic and stronger than the shuttle-stitch. The tension is 
more easily regulated than that of any other machine; the needle is self-adjusting, and gives no trouble ; 
and, in short, families who have long used lock-stitch and other machines, are exchanging them at the rate 
of many thousands per annum for the Willcox <fe Gribbs. 



16 



J.'B. Small's Cut Paper Patterns, 643 Broadway K Y. 



AEHVI AW» M®W f S PAffli: 







746— Front. 

Gent's Dressing Gown. 

30 to 48 ins. Breast Meas. 

19 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'tyof mat 1 !, 2Tins. wide, 

for a medium size, 4 yds . 



34C— Front. 

Gent's Smoking Jacket. 

30 to 44 ins. Breast Meas. 

15 size3, 25 cents each. 

Qu'tyof mat'], 27 ins. wide, 

for a medium size, 4 yds. 



752— Front. 
Boy's Over Coat, with Cape 
forming a Sleeve. Ages, 6 
to 15 years . 10 sizes, 25 cts. 8 sizes, 
each. Qu'tyof mat'l. 54 ins., of ma 
for a boy of 10 years, 2% yds. for a boy 





414— Front. 

Gent's Yoke Shirt. 

34 to 48 ins. Breast Meas. 

15 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 3fi ins. wide, 

for a pair, b% yds. 



817— Front. 

Gent's Night Shirt. 

34 to 48 ins . Breast Meas. 

15 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'tyof mat'l. 36 ins. wide, 

for a medium size, 4 yds. 



553— Front. 

Youth's Suit. 

Ages, 8 to 15 years. 

8 sizes, 20 c . each . Qu'ty 

of mat'l for suit, 27 ins., 

r a boy of 10 years, 3% yds. 





445— Front. 
Boy's Double Breast. Sack 
Over Coat. Ages, 6 to 15 

years. 10 sizes, 25 cts. each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a boy of 10 years, 3 yds. 



565— Front. 

Boy's OverCoatand Pants. 

Ages, 6 to 12 years. 

7 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a boy of 6 years, %% yds. 





739— Front. 
Boy's Double Breast. Over 
Coat and Pants. Ages, 4 to 
9 years. 6 sizes. 20 c. each . 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 
for a boy of 6 yrs, 3% yds. 



764— Front. 

Boy's Victor Sailor Suit. 

Ages, 4 to 12 years . 9 sizes, 

25 cents each. Qu'ty of mat'l, 

27 ins. wide, for the suit 

for a boy of 9 yrs., 3% yds. 





340— Front. 

Boy's Suit. 

Ages.l to 6 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins.. 

for a child of 2 yrs., 2% yds . 



425— Front, 

Boy's Knickerbocker Suit. 

Age?, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 25 cents each. 

Qut'y of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a boy of 6 yrs . , Z% yds. 



J. B. Small, Manufacturer of Patterns for all kinds of garments for Ladies, Misses and W\ p Children 
of either sex. Patterns sent by mail, on receipt of price and bust measure, to any part of the United States 
or Canada. They can also be had by calling at our Sales-room. The best Sewing Machine for the manu- 
facture of these goods is, decidedly, the Willcox & Gibbs. It makes the most secure and elastic seam 
known, and as its mechanism is free from the complexities of the double-thread machines, it is exceedingly 
light running and easy to learn. This is evidenced by the fact, that every year many thousands of the 
best familiesiare exchanging their heavy -running, troublesome, double thread machines — even those of the 
latest make — for the Willcox <fe Gibbs, which invariably gives satisfaction. 




904 

Boy's Suspender 

Pants. 

Ages, 8 to 15 years. 

8 sizes, 20c. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for aboy of 11 yrs., 2% yds. 





Boy's Pants, with Pleated 

Back. 

Apes, 3 to 10 years. 

8 sizes, 15c. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

for a hoy of 6 yrs., 1% yds . 





Gent's and Boy's 

Drawers. 

Waist Meas. 23 to 44 ins. 

22 sizes, 20c. each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 

medium size, 2% yds . 





826 
Boy's Pants, Pleated at 
the Top. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
8 sizes, 15c each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins. wide, 
for a hoy of 6 yrs., X% yds. 




Front. 571 Back. 

Boy's Double Breasted 

Jacket. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years . 

9 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 

boy of 11 yrs., 2% yds. 




519. 

"Boy's Kilt Suit. 

Ages, 2 to 5 years. 

4 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 

boy of 2 yrs., %y, yds. 



562 

Buy's Jacket. 

Ages, 6 to 12 years . 

7 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for 

J boy or 9 yrs., 2 yds. 




712. 
Boy's Pleated Blouse. 

Ag^s, 3 to 6 years. 

4 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 

boy of 4 yrs.. \% yds. 



827 
Boy's Single Breast. 

Vest. 

Ages, 6 to 15 years. 

10 sizes, 15 cents each. 

Qu' ty of mat'l, for the front, 

for a boy of 9 yrs . , % yd . 




Boy's Blouse and Knicker- 
bocker Pants 
Ages,4 to 9 years. 
6 sizes, 20 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, 27 ins., for a 
bov of 9 yrs.. \% yds. 



905 
Boy's English 
Vest. 
Ages, 5 to 15 years. 
11 sizes, 15 cents each. 
Qu'ty of mat'l, for the front, 
for a boy of 9 yrs., % yd . 




•y==f^ 



323. 

Boy's Blouse and Pants. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes, 20 cents each. 

Q'i'ty of mat'l, 27 ins , for a 

boy of 6 yrs.,2>£ yds, 



NOTICE TO LADIES THAT MAKE THEIR OWN OR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 

Perfect Fitting Patterns of Garments Warranted. 



Every lady knows the difficulty or- procuring cor- 
rect Patterns at any price. We make a specialty of 
Ladies', Misses' Boys' and little Children's Patterns 
of every style, age and size. We devote our whole 
attention to that business, and are not connected 
with any other, and warrant every Pattern we sell 
to be correct, and the exact size that is printed on 
the label. We do not hesitate to warrant every 
Pattern we sell to fit a large as well as a small per- 
son ; and in so doing, we mean to be understood to 
say that each Pattern will make a perfect-formed 
garment of the size and kind printed on the labels, 
if attentioiTji? paid to them. We know no other 
pattern orl^hiou manuf ictu'*er that possesses the 
secrets by which we grade our Patterns ; and with- 
out those secrets it is impossible to give Patterns of 
the different sizes. Every Pattern we offer for sale 
is first fitted in cloth, and made to fit perfect, before 
being graded, by a perfect mathematical test, only 
known to ourselves. 



Call or address 



Cor. Bieecker Street. 



We consider it as necessary that there should be 
different sized Patterns for ladies' and children's 
garments as for gentlemen and boys' ready-made 
clothing, or different-sized boots and shoes. Our 
long experience of sixteen years in the Pattern busi- 
ness enables us to know there is more than one or 
three size3 needed to fit every form. We have 
positive proof that all the sizes given under each 
picture of the garment, in this Catalogue, is really 
needed. 

We supply Harper & Brothers with all the suits 
of cut Paper Patterns given in each issue of the 
Bazar, and they have been sent to all parts of the 
United States and Canada ; and we have yet to hear 
of the first case where they have failed to give entire 
satisfaction. 

Each Pattern has our name priated on the label. 
None other* are genuine. 

Agents will be supplied with our Patterns on 
reasonable terms. 

J. B. SMALL, Salesroom, 643 Broad /vay. 



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The qualities which recommend these Patterns over all others 
are as follows : 

Our Patterns are of different sizes, enabling a large as well as 
small person to obtain a Pattern which will require little or no 
variation. 

SECOND . 

Each garment is fitted in cloth, and mule to fit perfect, before 

the different sizes are graded. 



Each Pattern has a label with picture of garment, and full in- 
structions how to cut. make, trim, amount of cloth and trimming 
required, and size. 

FOURTH, 

Our Patterns are nut cut by a chart or dress model ; and no 
Pattern can be correct unless the garment is fitted in cloth, and 
submitted to an actual test. 



Our Ladies' Patterns of Outside Garments are in nine sizes, 
30 to 4(> inches bust measure; no odd sizes; plain waist, in nine- 
teen sizes, 28 to 4 b' inches bust measure. Misses' Garments, nine 
to fifteen years, seven sizes. Children's Garments, one to eight 
years. Boys' Coats, Vests and Pants in various styles, from three 
to fifteen years. 

SIXTH. 

All the difficult parts in each piece of the Pattern are notched 
and punched, so the garment can be put together by the most 
inexperienced. 



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NOTICE. 

In ordering Patterns, please : select from Catalogue, as no other Pat- 
tern will be sent, and we do not exchange. For Lady's, send number of 
Pattern and bust measure ; for Miss's and Children's, send number, age and 
measure. Write Name, State and County very plain. 



